Foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower

ABSTRACT

The foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower is adapted for use with the foot of a bather. The foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower is configured for use with a shower. The foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower is a cleaning device. The foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower cleanses a foot of a bather while simultaneously allowing the bather to stand erect. The foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower comprises a shell and a cabinet. The cabinet inserts into the shell in a removable manner. To cleanse the foot, the forefoot is inserted into an open end of the foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower where the foot is rubbed against the cleansing surface. A pedal operated soap dispenser is installed in the foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower such that the soap may be dispensed on the foot for cleansing purposes.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the field of personal and domesticarticles including sanitary equipment not otherwise provided for, morespecifically, a body washing implement for cleaning the feet and toes.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

The foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower is adapted for use with thefoot of a bather. The foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower isconfigured for use with a shower. The foot-scrubbing receptacle for ashower is a cleaning device. The foot-scrubbing receptacle for a showercleanses a foot of a bather while simultaneously allowing the bather tostand erect. The foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower comprises ashell and a cabinet. The cabinet inserts into the shell in a removablemanner. To cleanse the foot, the forefoot is inserted into an open endof the foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower where the foot is rubbedagainst the cleansing surface. A pedal operated soap dispenser isinstalled in the foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower such that thesoap may be dispensed on the foot for cleansing purposes.

These together with additional objects, features and advantages of thefoot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower will be readily apparent to thoseof ordinary skill in the art upon reading the following detaileddescription of the presently preferred, but nonetheless illustrative,embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

In this respect, before explaining the current embodiments of thefoot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower in detail, it is to be understoodthat the foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower is not limited in itsapplications to the details of construction and arrangements of thecomponents set forth in the following description or illustration. Thoseskilled in the art will appreciate that the concept of this disclosuremay be readily utilized as a basis for the design of other structures,methods, and systems for carrying out the several purposes of thefoot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower.

It is therefore important that the claims be regarded as including suchequivalent construction insofar as they do not depart from the spiritand scope of the foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower. It is also tobe understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein arefor purposes of description and should not be regarded as limiting.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a furtherunderstanding of the invention are incorporated in and constitute a partof this specification, illustrate an embodiment of the invention andtogether with the description serve to explain the principles of theinvention. They are meant to be exemplary illustrations provided toenable persons skilled in the art to practice the disclosure and are notintended to limit the scope of the appended claims.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a bottom view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 3 is an exploded view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 4 is an exploded top view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5 is a front view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 6 is an in use view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 7 is a front view of an alternative embodiment of the disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT

The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and isnot intended to limit the described embodiments of the application anduses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary”or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, orillustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or“illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred oradvantageous over other implementations. All of the implementationsdescribed below are exemplary implementations provided to enable personsskilled in the art to practice the disclosure and are not intended tolimit the scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, there is nointention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented inthe preceding technical field, background, brief summary or thefollowing detailed description.

Detailed reference will now be made to one or more potential embodimentsof the disclosure, which are illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 7.

The foot-scrubbing receptacle for a shower 100 (hereinafter invention)is adapted for use with the foot 162 of a bather 161. The bather 161refers to the person who is using the invention 100. The bather 161 isfurther defined with a foot 162. The foot 162 refers to the portion of aleg of the bather 161 that is below the ankle 166 and that is insertedinto the invention 100. The foot 162 is further defined with a forefoot163, a midfoot 164, and a hind foot 165. The invention 100 is configuredfor use with a shower. The invention 100 is a cleaning device. Theinvention 100 cleanses the foot 162 of the bather 161 whilesimultaneously allowing the bather 161 to stand erect. The invention 100comprises a shell 101 and a cabinet 102. The cabinet 102 inserts intothe shell 101 in a removable manner. To cleanse the foot 162, theforefoot 163 is inserted into an open end of the invention 100 where thefoot 162 is rubbed against a cleansing surface 127 within the cabinet102. A pedal operated soap dispenser 130 is installed in the invention100 such that the soap 134 may be dispensed on the foot 162 forcleansing purposes.

The shell 101 is a first hollow structure. The shell 101 forms theexterior surfaces of the invention 100. The shell 101 is placed on asupporting surface 151. The supporting surface 151 is the surface of ashower upon which the bather 161 stands. The shell 101 is positionedsuch that the foot 162 of the bather 161 can be inserted into theinvention 100. The shell 101 comprises a first structure 111 and anon-skid footing 117.

The first structure 111 comprises a first opening 112, a first arch 113,a first inferior face 114, a first superior face 115, and an alignmenttrack 116. The first inferior face 114 is further defined with aninterior surface and an exterior surface. The first superior face 115 isfurther defined with an interior surface and an exterior surface.

The non-skid footing 117 is a non-skid material that is attached to theexterior surface of the first inferior face 114. The non-skid footing117 keeps the invention 100 from moving during use.

The first structure 111 is a first hollow rectangular block structurethat is used to house the cabinet 102. The first opening 112 of thefirst structure 111 is an open face into which the cabinet 102 and thefoot 162 are inserted. The first inferior face 114 is the face of thefirst structure 111 that is placed upon the supporting surface 151. Thefirst inferior face 114 is formed as a foraminous surface that allowswater to flow through the invention 100. The first superior face 115 isthe face of the first structure 111 that is distal from the firstinferior face 114. The first superior face 115 is formed as a foraminoussurface that allows water to flow through the invention 100.

The first arch 113 is a curved boundary that forms a negative space inthe first superior face 115 of the first structure 111. As shown mostclearly in FIG. 6, the negative space of the first arch 113 is adaptedto accommodate the ankle 166 such that the superior surfaces of themidfoot 164 can be cleansed using the cleansing surface 127.

The alignment track 116 is a slot that is formed in the interior surfaceof the first inferior face 114. The alignment track 116 is sized andpositioned to receive and guide the cabinet 102 as it is inserted intothe shell 101. The arrangement described here is a type of tongue andgroove joint.

The cabinet 102 is a second hollow structure. The interior surfaces ofthe cabinet 102 form a cleansing surface 127 that is used to cleanse thefoot 162. The cabinet 102 is contained within the shell 101. The cabinet102 is inserted in a removable manner into the shell 101. The removablenature of the cabinet 102 allows the cabinet 102 to be replaced for thepurposes of: 1) maintenance; and, 2) changing the composition of thecleansing surface 127. The inner dimensions of the shell 101 are greaterthan the outer dimensions of the cabinet 102 such that the cabinet 102can be inserted into the shell 101.

The cabinet 102 comprises a second structure 121. The second structure121 comprises a second opening 122, a second arch 123, a second inferiorface 124, a second superior face 125, and a lip 126. The second inferiorface 124 is further defined with an interior surface and an exteriorsurface. The second superior face 125 is further defined with aninterior surface and an exterior surface.

The second structure 121 is a second hollow rectangular block structure.The cleansing surface 127 is located on the interior surfaces of thesecond structure 121.

The second opening 122 of the second structure 121 is an open face intowhich the foot 162 of the bather 161 is inserted for cleansing. Thesecond inferior face 124 is the face of the second structure 121 that isproximal to the first inferior face 114 during normal use of theinvention 100. The second inferior face 124 is formed as a foraminoussurface that allows water to flow through the invention 100. The secondsuperior face 125 is the face of the second structure 121 that isproximal to the first superior face 115 during normal use of theinvention 100. The second superior face 125 is formed as a foraminoussurface that allows water to flow through the invention 100.

The second arch 123 is a curved boundary that forms a negative space inthe second superior face 125 of the second structure 121. As shown mostclearly in FIG. 6, the negative space of the second arch 123 is adaptedto accommodate the ankle 166 such that the superior surfaces of themidfoot 164 of the bather 161 can be cleansed using the cleansingsurface 127. As shown most clearly in FIG. 1, during normal use of theinvention 100 the first arch 113 and the second arch 123 are alignedwhen the cabinet 102 is inserted in the shell 101.

The lip 126 is a ramp that is formed between the interior surface of thesecond inferior face 124 and the supporting surface 151 when theinvention 100 is used normally. The lip 126 is attached at the secondopening 122 of the second structure 121.

The cleansing surface 127 is an abrasive surface that is attached to theinterior surfaces of the second structure 121. The foot 162 of thebather 161 is rubbed against the cleansing surface 127 during thecleansing process. In the first potential embodiment of the disclosure,the cleansing surface 127 comprises a brush 141. The brush 141 isfurther defined with a plurality of bristles 143. In the secondpotential embodiment of the disclosure, the cleansing surface 127comprises a pumice 142 surface. The brush 141 is a grooming device thatforms the cleansing surface 127 against which the foot 162 is rubbed.The plurality of bristles 143 forms the cleansing surface 127 of thebrush 141. Each of the plurality of bristles 143 projects away from theinterior surface of the cabinet 102 in a direction away from theexterior surface of the cabinet 102. The pumice 142 is an abrasivesurface against which the foot 162 is rubbed.

The interior surface of the second inferior face 124 further comprises aheel depression 128. The heel depression 128 is a shallow cavity formedwithin the interior surface of the second inferior face 124. The heeldepression 128 is an orthopedic accommodation into which the hind foot165 is placed during normal use of the invention 100. Placing the hindfoot 165 in the heel depression 128 slightly raises the forefoot 163 andthe midfoot 164, which increases the effective cleansing contact of thecleansing surface 127 with the superior surfaces of the foot 162 of thebather 161.

The exterior surface of the second inferior face 124 further comprisesan alignment ridge 129. The alignment ridge 129 is a rectangular blockstructure that projects away from the exterior surface of the secondinferior face 124. The alignment ridge 129 is sized and positioned to beinserted into the alignment track 116 of the shell 101 when the cabinet102 is inserted into the shell 101.

The second superior face 125 further comprises a soap dispenser 130. Thesoap dispenser 130 is a mechanical device within which a soap 134 isstored and dispensed for the purpose of cleansing the foot 162 of thebather 161. The soap dispenser 130 comprises a valve 131, a reservoir132, and a pump 133.

The valve 131 is a check valve that releases the soap 134 from thereservoir 132 into the interior space of the cabinet 102 through theinterior surface of the second superior face 125. In the first potentialembodiment of the disclosure, the valve 131 is a Tesla valve.

The reservoir 132 is a cavity that is formed within the second superiorface 125 of the purpose of the storing the soap 134. As shown mostclearly in FIG. 5, the reservoir 132 is accessed through an apertureformed in the exterior surface of the second superior face 125.

The pump 133 is a mechanical device that is used to create a pressurebuild up within the reservoir 132 that forces the soap 134 through thevalve 131. The use of a pump 133 for this purpose is well known anddocumented in the mechanical arts. The pump 133 is a pedal operated pump133. Specifically, the pump 133 is installed within the aperture formedin the exterior surface of the second superior face 125 such that whenthe foot 162 presses against the interior surface of the second superiorface 125, the pedal of the pump 133 pressurizes the reservoir 132thereby forcing soap 134 through the valve 131 and on to the foot 162 ofthe bather 161.

The pump 133 is installed into the aperture of the reservoir 132 using athreaded connection 135. The soap 134 comprises a readily andcommercially available liquid soap. An example of a suitable soap 134 iscommonly marketed as a body wash.

The following definitions were used in this disclosure:

Align: As used in this disclosure, align refers to an arrangement ofobjects that are: 1) arranged in a straight line; or, 2) arranged togive a directional sense of a plurality of parallel lines.

Anterior: As used in this disclosure, anterior is a term that is used torefer to the front side or direction of an object. When comparing twoobjects, the anterior object is the object that is closer to front ofthe object.

Arch: As used in this disclosure, an arch refers to a curved edge orsurface that bounds a definable negative space.

Ball Valve: As used in this disclosure, a ball valve is a type ofcommercially available check valve.

Bristle: As used in this disclosure, a bristle is a short coarse stiffhair or hair like object.

Brush: As used in this disclosure, a brush is a device comprising aplurality of bristles set into a handle or a base that is used forgrooming, sweeping, smoothing, scrubbing, or painting.

Cavity: As used in this disclosure, a cavity is an empty space ornegative space that is formed within an object.

Check Valve: As used in this disclosure, a check valve is a valve thatpermits the flow of fluid or gas in a single direction. Examples of acheck valve include, but are not limited to, a ball valve and a teslavalve.

Exterior: As used in this disclosure, the exterior is use as arelational term that implies that an object is not contained within theboundary of a structure or a space.

Foot: As used in this disclosure, the foot refers to the portion of theleg that is below the ankle. Within this disclosure, the foot is furtherdefined with a forefoot, a midfoot and a hind foot. The forefoot is theregion of the foot is the anterior portion of the foot within which thephalanges and the metatarsals bones are located. The midfoot is theregion of the foot within, which the navicular, cuboid, and cuneiformbones are located. The hind foot is the region of the foot that isposterior to the midfoot.

Foraminous: As used in this disclosure, foraminous is an adjective thatdescribes a surface, plate, or platform that is perforated with aplurality of holes.

Force Of Gravity: As used in this disclosure, the force of gravityrefers to a vector that indicates the direction of the pull of gravityon an object at or near the surface of the earth.

Horizontal: As used in this disclosure, horizontal is a directional termthat refers to a direction that is either: 1) parallel to the horizon;2) perpendicular to the local force of gravity, or, 3) parallel to asupporting surface. In cases where the appropriate definition ordefinitions are not obvious, the second option should be used ininterpreting the specification. Unless specifically noted in thisdisclosure, the horizontal direction is always perpendicular to thevertical direction.

Inner Dimension: As used in this disclosure, the term inner dimensiondescribes the span from a first inside or interior surface of acontainer to a second inside or interior surface of a container. Theterm is used in much the same way that a plumber would refer to theinner diameter of a pipe.

Interior: As used in this disclosure, the interior is use as arelational term that implies that an object is contained within theboundary of a structure or a space.

Inferior: As used in this disclosure, the term inferior refers to adirectional reference that is parallel to and in the same direction asthe force of gravity.

Negative Space: As used in this disclosure, negative space is a methodof defining an object through the use of open or empty space as thedefinition of the object itself, or, through the use of open or emptyspace to describe the boundaries of an object.

Non-Skid Material: As used in this disclosure, a non-skid material is acommercially available product that can be applied to an object suchthat the object is inhibited from sliding along the surface upon whichthe object is resting. Non-skid materials are often, but not always,adhesive or abrasive materials.

Outer Dimension: As used in this disclosure, the term outer dimensiondescribes the span from a first exterior or outer surface of a tube orcontainer to a second exterior or outer surface of a tube or container.The term is used in much the same way that a plumber would refer to theouter diameter of a pipe.

Pedal: As used in this disclosure, a pedal is a foot operated lever thatis used by the foot to power mechanical devices.

Posterior: As used in this disclosure, posterior is a term that is usedto refer to the side of an object that is distal or in the oppositedirection of the anterior side. When comparing two items, the posterioritem is the item that is distal from the front of the object.

Pumice: As used in this disclosure, the term pumice refers to anabrasive first surface that is used to prepare or clean a secondsurface. This contrasts with a more traditional meaning wherein pumicerefers to a rock formed from cooling lava that is commonly used for theabove described purpose.

Pump: As used in this disclosure, a pump is a mechanical device thatuses suction or pressure to raise or move fluids, compress fluids, orforce a fluid into an inflatable object.

Ramp: As used in this disclosure, a ramp is an inclined surface thatjoins two parallel surfaces that are: 1) of different elevations; or 2)not aligned on the same plane.

Rectangular Block: As used in this disclosure, a rectangular blockrefers to a three dimensional structure comprising six rectangularsurfaces formed at right angles. Within this disclosure, a rectangularblock may further comprises rounded edges and corners.

Ridge: As used in this disclosure, a ridge is an elevated or raisedportion of a structure or a surface.

Shell: As used in this disclosure, a shell is a structure that forms anouter covering intended to contain an object. Shells are often, but notnecessarily, rigid structures that are intended to protect the objectcontained within it.

Soap: As used in this disclosure, a soap is a cleansing chemical that isused in cleaning an object. A soap is generally formed from a mixture ofone or more salts and one or more fatty acids.

Slot: As used in this disclosure, a slot is a long narrow groove oraperture that is formed in an object.

Superior: As used in this disclosure, the term superior refers to adirectional reference that is parallel to and in the opposite directionof the force of gravity.

Supporting Surface: As used in this disclosure, a supporting surface isa horizontal surface upon which an object is placed. Within thisdisclosure, it is assumed that the object is placed on the supportingsurface in an orientation that is appropriate for the normal oranticipated use of the object.

Tesla Valve: As used in this disclosure, a Tesla valve is a type ofcheck valve that requires the use of no moving parts.

Threaded Connection: As used in this disclosure, a threaded connectionis a type of fastener that is used to join a first tube shaped and asecond tube shaped object together. The first tube shaped object isfitted with fitted with a first fitting selected from an interior screwthread or an exterior screw thread. The second tube shaped object isfitted with the remaining screw thread. The tube shaped object fittedwith the exterior screw thread is placed into the remaining tube shapedobject such that: 1) the interior screw thread and the exterior screwthread interconnect; and, 2) when the tube shaped object fitted with theexterior screw thread is rotated the rotational motion is converted intolinear motion that moves the tube shaped object fitted with the exteriorscrew thread either into or out of the remaining tube shaped object. Thedirection of linear motion is determined by the direction of rotation.

Tongue and Groove Joint: As used in this disclosure, a tongue and groovejoint is a joint that is used to fasten a first plate or board to secondplate or board. The groove portion of the tongue and groove joint is agroove that is formed in an edge of the first plate or board. The tongueportion of the tongue and groove joint is a ridge that is formed on theedge of the second plate or board. The tongue portion of the tongue andgroove joint is sized and shaped such that the tongue portion of thetongue and groove joint can be inserted into the groove portion of thetongue and groove joint thus attaching the first plate or board to thesecond plate or board.

Track: As used in this disclosure, a track is a slot that is formed in asurface of a first object that is formed to receive a ridge formed in asecond object for the purpose of fastening the second object to thefirst object.

Valve: As used in this disclosure, a valve is a device that is use tocontrol the flow of a fluid (gas or liquid) through a pipe.

With respect to the above description, it is to be realized that theoptimum dimensional relationship for the various components of theinvention described above and in FIGS. 1 through 7 include variations insize, materials, shape, form, function, and manner of operation,assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilledin the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in thedrawings and described in the specification are intended to beencompassed by the invention.

It shall be noted that those skilled in the art will readily recognizenumerous adaptations and modifications which can be made to the variousembodiments of the present invention which will result in an improvedinvention, yet all of which will fall within the spirit and scope of thepresent invention as defined in the following claims. Accordingly, theinvention is to be limited only by the scope of the following claims andtheir equivalents.

The inventor claims:
 1. A body washing implement comprising: a shell anda cabinet; wherein the cabinet inserts into the shell in a removablemanner; wherein a pedal operated soap dispenser is installed in the bodywashing implement such that a soap may be dispensed; wherein the bodywashing implement is adapted for use with the foot of a bather; whereinthe bather is further defined with a foot; wherein the foot is furtherdefined with an ankle, a forefoot, a midfoot, and a hind foot; whereinthe body washing implement is configured for use with a shower; whereinthe body washing implement cleanses the foot of the bather whilesimultaneously allowing the bather to stand erect; wherein to cleansethe foot, the forefoot is inserted into an open end of the body washingimplement where the foot is rubbed against a cleansing surface withinthe cabinet; wherein the shell comprises a first structure and anon-skid footing; wherein the non-skid footing is attached to theexterior of the first structure; wherein the first structure is a firsthollow rectangular block structure that is used to house the cabinet;wherein the first structure comprises a first opening, a first arch, afirst inferior face, a first superior face, and an alignment track;wherein the first opening, the first arch, the first inferior face, thefirst superior face and the alignment track are formed within the firsthollow rectangular block structure; wherein the first inferior face isfurther defined with an interior surface and an exterior surface;wherein the first superior face is further defined with an interiorsurface and an exterior surface; wherein the first inferior face is theface of the first structure that is placed upon a supporting surface;wherein the first superior face is the face of the first structure thatis distal from the first inferior face; wherein the non-skid footing isa non-skid material that attaches to the exterior surface of the firstinferior face.
 2. The body washing implement according to claim 1wherein the first opening of the first structure is an open face intowhich the cabinet and the foot are inserted; wherein the alignment trackis a slot that is formed in the interior surface of the first inferiorface; wherein the alignment track is sized and positioned to receive andguide the cabinet as it is inserted into the shell.
 3. The body washingimplement according to claim 2 wherein the first inferior face is formedas a foraminous surface; wherein the first superior face is formed as aforaminous surface.
 4. The body washing implement according to claim 3wherein the first arch is a curved boundary that forms a first negativespace in the first superior face of the first structure; wherein thefirst negative space of the first arch is adapted to accommodate theankle such that the superior surfaces of the midfoot can be cleansed. 5.The body washing implement according to claim 4 wherein the cabinetcomprises a second structure; wherein the second structure is a secondhollow rectangular block structure; wherein the second structurecomprises a second opening, a second arch, a second inferior face, asecond superior face, and a lip; wherein the second opening, the secondarch, the second inferior face, the second superior face, and the lipare formed in the second hollow rectangular block structure; wherein thesecond inferior face is further defined with an interior surface and anexterior surface; wherein the second superior face is further definedwith an interior surface and an exterior surface; wherein the secondinferior face is the face of the second structure that is proximal tothe first inferior face during normal use of the body washing implement;wherein the second superior face is the face of the second structurethat is proximal to the first superior face during normal use of thebody washing implement; wherein the interior surfaces of the cabinetform a cleansing surface that is used to cleanse the foot; wherein thecleansing surface is located on the interior surfaces of the secondstructure.
 6. The body washing implement according to claim 5 whereinthe inner dimensions of the shell are greater than the outer dimensionsof the cabinet such that the cabinet can be inserted into the shell. 7.The body washing implement according to claim 6 wherein the secondopening of the second structure is an open face into which the foot ofthe bather is inserted; wherein the lip is a ramp formed between theinterior surface of the second inferior face and the supporting surface;wherein the lip is attached at the second opening of the secondstructure.
 8. The body washing implement according to claim 7 whereinthe second inferior face is formed as a foraminous surface; wherein thesecond superior face is formed as a foraminous surface.
 9. The bodywashing implement according to claim 8 wherein the second arch is acurved boundary that forms a second negative space in the secondsuperior face of the second structure; wherein the second negative spaceof the second arch is adapted to accommodate the ankle such that thesuperior surfaces of the midfoot of the bather can be cleansed.
 10. Thebody washing implement according to claim 9 wherein the first arch andthe second arch are aligned when the cabinet is inserted in the shell.11. The body washing implement according to claim 10 wherein theinterior surface of the second inferior face further comprises a heeldepression; wherein the heel depression is a shallow cavity; whereinplacing the hind foot in the heel depression slightly raises theforefoot and the midfoot; wherein the exterior surface of the secondinferior face further comprises an alignment ridge; wherein thealignment ridge is a rectangular block structure that projects away fromthe exterior surface of the second inferior face; wherein the alignmentridge is sized and positioned to be inserted into the alignment track ofthe shell when the cabinet is inserted into the shell.
 12. The bodywashing implement according to claim 11 wherein the second superior facefurther comprises a soap dispenser; wherein the soap dispenser comprisesa valve, a reservoir, and a pump; wherein the valve forms a fluidicconnection with the reservoir; wherein the pump forms a fluidicconnection with the reservoir; wherein the reservoir is a cavity that isformed within the second superior face; wherein the reservoir isaccessed through an aperture formed in the exterior surface of thesecond superior face.
 13. The body washing implement according to claim12 wherein the valve is a check valve; wherein the valve releases thesoap from the reservoir into the interior space of the cabinet throughthe interior surface of the second superior face.
 14. The body washingimplement according to claim 13 wherein the pump is a mechanical device;wherein the pump creates a pressure build up within the reservoir thatforces the soap through the valve; wherein the pump is installed withinthe aperture formed in the exterior surface of the second superior facesuch that when the foot presses against the interior surface of thesecond superior face, the pedal of the pump pressurizes the reservoirthereby forcing soap through the valve and on to the foot of the bather;wherein the pump is installed into the aperture of the reservoir using athreaded connection.
 15. The body washing implement according to claim14 wherein the cleansing surface comprises a brush; wherein the brush isfurther defined with a plurality of bristles; wherein the plurality ofbristles forms the cleansing surface of the brush; wherein each of theplurality of bristles projects away from the interior surface of thecabinet in a direction away from the exterior surface of the cabinet.16. The body washing implement according to claim 15 wherein the valveis a Tesla valve.
 17. The body washing implement according to claim 14wherein the cleansing surface comprises a pumice surface; wherein thepumice is an abrasive surface.
 18. The body washing implement accordingto claim 17 wherein the valve is a Tesla valve.